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Coronavirus hot spots Melbourne: High-risk locations include a Dan Murphy’s – Herald Sun
High-risk coronavirus hot spots around Melbourne have been updated by the Department of Health and Human Services to include more popular locations.

High-risk coronavirus hot spots around Melbourne have been updated by the Department of Health and Human Services to include more popular locations.
While cases are plummeting by the day, the DHHS says if anyone has visited a high-risk location on specific dates they should be wary of coronavirus symptoms.
“If you have visited any of the locations listed in the list below during the date indicated for the next 14 days you should watch for coronavirus (COVID-19) symptoms,” the DHHS said.
“If …
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